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DATA - INDONESIA.(television broadcasting industry)(Illustration)
From:
Television Asia
| Date:
November 1, 2000
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VIEWERS' OCCUPATION BREAKDOWN
Coverage: Jakarta, Botabek, Surabaya, Gerbangkertasila, Bandung, Semarang, Medan, Denpasar and Makassar
Occupation Indonesia
breakdown
White Collar 16.5
Blue Collar 33.8
Entrepreneur 4.0
Students 12.8
Housewives 19.1
Others 13.7
Total 99.9
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TERRESTRIAL VS. CABLE AND SATELLITE PENETRATION
Coverage: Jakarta, Botabek, Surabaya, Gerbangke...
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